Single Use, Pliable, Foldable Gravy or Sauce Separator Container
20170172349 ยท 2017-06-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D17/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47J43/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A simple, single use device for separating immiscible liquids comprising of a one piece integrated container constructed of transparent rigid film formed or molded of plastic that allows the container to remain upright, having an opening at the upper end through which the liquids are supplied into the container; two symmetric openings on each side in the upper end that act like handles allowing for easy transport of the device; a locking mechanism below the handles to seal the upper-end opening; a filter at the upper-end of the container to capture undesirable food particles; a mechanism by which to shape the opening of container and provide structural support to mitigate tipping; a printed measurement scale on the outside of one side of the container to measure the levels of liquids therein and on the opposite side the instructions for use; an annular opening at the bottom of the container that is a spout, nipple and the conduit for the outflow of desirable liquids; and a pincer mechanism on the undersurface of the container that is joined to the conduit spout and regulates the passage of liquid through the conduit and kept in place by means of a pouch.
Claims
1. A single use immiscible liquid separator device, comprising: a. a single piece integrated container constructed from transparent film and structured in such a way to allow said container to be self-standing; b. a spout, nipple at the bottom of said container to allow the dispensing of liquids from said container; c. a pincer mechanism joined to the undersurface of said container to control said spout to regulate the outflow of said liquids contained in said container; d. a filter mesh that is part of said container structured to collect undesirable food particles when said liquids are introduced into said container; whereby after said liquids separate due to their specific gravity differentials and said desirable liquid is removed, said container with said non-desirable liquids and food particles will be disposed of.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said container further includes handles for grabbing and transporting said container.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein said container includes a closure mechanism to seal the top-end opening, means for to close upper end opening of said container.
4. The device of claim 1, where said container includes structural support components to shape the container.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein said structural support components are external to said container.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein said structural support components are internal to said container.
7. The device of claim 1, where said container includes vertical structures to provide support means for which to mitigate the tipping of said container.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein said container further includes a measurement scale on its outer surface to measure the volume of said liquids contained therein.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein said container further includes a hole at the bottom that serves as a spout through which said liquids flows out of said container.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein the said spout is controllably blocked by a pincer mechanism.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the said spout is mammiliate shaped acting as a bibb to controllably block the flow of liquid.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein said container further is comprised of flexible material for folding and storing device flat.
13. The device of claim 1, wherein said filter is removable.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein the material is molded, formed plastic.
15. The device of claim 1, wherein the material is plastic coated paperboard.
16. A method of controllably separating liquids formed after cooking, comprising: a. introducing immiscible liquids consisting of desirable and undesirable components into a disposable container with a spout and a pincer mechanism at the bottom; b. filtering said liquids through a mesh filter; c. employing gravitational force to act on the specific densities of said liquids; d. achieving desired separation by the passage of time; e. opening said pincer mechanism when said desired separation is achieved; f. opening said nipple by squeezing; g. dispensing of said desirable liquids through said spout; h. disposing of said undesirable liquids inside said container; whereby said immiscible liquids are controllably separated by means of employing the gravitational force on the specific densities of said liquids.
17. The method of claim 16 where separation is controlled by time.
18. The method of claim 16 where said separation progress is observed through the transparency of said container.
19. The method of claim 16 where said liquids form layers after separation.
20. The method of claim 16 where the dispensing is managed by controllably opening and closing the pincer mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DRAWINGLIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
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TABLE-US-00001 100 - liquid separator 102 - bag 103 - top-end opening 104, 104a - handles 106, 106a - closure 107 - filter 108 - measurement scale 109 - instructions for use 110 - bottom 112 - spout, mammiliated spout, nipple 114 - pincer mechanism 116 - bottom panel 118 - pouch 120 - fat 122 - gravy 124 - interface 126 - annular opening 128, 128a - ribbon locking mechanism
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
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Operation
[0032] Prior to pouring liquid into the separator 100, the user will read instructions 109 and ensure that the bag is in the upright position and that the pincer mechanism or mammiliated spout 114 is closed to prevent any liquid from passing through the spout 112. The bag top and bottom are shaped by means of external or internal structures like film ribbons, rods, embedded structural components or by incorporating additional components. The liquid produced from cooking fowl, for example a turkey, is poured through the top-end opening 103 and into the filter 107 to capture any undesirable food particles. As the liquid is poured through the opening 103, the filter 107 will prevent non-desirable food particles from passing through into the liquid. Once pouring is complete, the bag can be sealed by utilizing the closure 106, 106a or left open.
[0033] The upright bag, now filled with liquid can easily be moved to another location by grabbing its handles 104, 104a. Once moved, said bag should be left undisturbed to allow the fat 120 to separate from the gravy 122, as illustrated in the frontal view on
[0034] To dispense the desired separated liquid (the gravy), lift said bag by the handles 104, 104a and with the other hand pinch the pincer mechanism, mammiliated spout 114 through the outside of the bag 102. Pinching the pincer will open the spout 112 and allow the gravy to flow out of the separator and into any available container. When the interface 124 between the fat 120 and gravy 122 comes close to the annular opening 126, the user releases the pincer mechanism, mammiliated spout 114, which automatically closes the conduit 112 and blocks any further fluid from flowing out. Thereupon the undesirable liquids and food particles can be disposed of with the separator, by sealing the top-end 103 with the locking mechanism 106, 106a and throwing away the separator 100. There is no need to spend any time and/or resources in cleaning the separator 100.
CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATION AND SCOPE
[0035] The ease of use, simplicity of design and novelty of the present invention can be appreciated from the foregoing. This novel device for separating gravy is the only single use, single piece, self-standing gravy or sauce separator available for use in a typical kitchen environment.
[0036] Furthermore, the separator device has the additional benefits that it is: [0037] Easy to handle, easy to use [0038] Biodegradable [0039] When not in use it is pliable and can be folded for easy storage anywhere [0040] Less expensive than other separator devices [0041] Provides the ability to close and dispose of undesirable components without the need to spend time or resources cleaning
[0042] Although the descriptions above contain much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments but as merely providing illustrations of some of several embodiments. For example, the bag can have other shapes such as circular, square, oval, the pincer mechanism can have other shapes and the bag can be opaque on one side and transparent on the other, the pincer can be incorporated into the spout, and act as a bibb, the ribbons can be on the inside of the bag. Additional internal or external structures can be embedded or installed to keep the container in a certain desired shape.
[0043] Thus, the scope of the embodiments should be determined by appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.